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For example, one participant on public disability described her fear for the future when she envisions no longer being able to reside with her elderly mother: I put myself in serious debt like, serious debt for someone who's on long-term disability.
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Different from full-length RXRα, tRXRα is able to reside in the cytoplasm and interact with p85α, the subunit of phophoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K), which leads to the enhanced TNFα-induced AKT activation (Zhou et al., 2010; Wang et al., 2013).
Why shouldn't we be able to reside here too?
This relates to the number of people that are able to reside [sleep] at the premises".
Few popes in the second half of the 13th century were able to reside in Rome.
It is ironic that poor families and individuals will not be able to reside in this handsome new community.
The recipient of a trigger should be able to reside in either user space or kernel space, locally or on another host.
By forgoing on-device controls and built-in speakers, the Ira (internet radio adapter) is able to reside inside a 5.5- by 3.5-inch smooth black plastic housing.
Strikingly, upon re-infection of host cells and mice, mycobacteria with the here-described adaptations were more likely to survive not only in macrophages but are also able to reside longer in mice.
In our model of cellular persistence, S. aureus strain 6850 is able to reside intracellularly for prolonged period of time.
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